PC Building Myths Debunked
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- Debunking Common Myths About Building a PC
1. More RAM is always better: 16GB is typically enough for gaming. More RAM doesn't improve performance unless you do heavy video editing or 3D rendering.
2. Liquid cooling is always better than air cooling: Modern air coolers are effective and more cost-efficient for most users. Liquid cooling is only ideal if you’re doing overclocking or rocking a high end setup.
3. Gaming requires an expensive CPU: A mid-range CPU with a good GPU usually provides excellent gaming performance. Just be sure to avoid blottlenecking where one component is too weak for the other, limiting performance.
4. You need to overclock to get good performance: Overclocking can boost performance but increases power use and heat. Most users don't need it.
5. All power supplies (PSUs) are the same: A reliable PSU is crucial for system stability. Invest in one from a reputable manufacturer with adequate wattage.
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you forgot the more RGB gives more FPS.
Lol
32 GBs of RAM is becoming what you need at least for the latest games
Not true in the slightest. It'll be a bit before games require 32 for good performance
@@technorunner1 games like forza already take up like 14gb alone so 32gb is becoming the new standard especially for qhd+ gaming
@@xfksI've played FH5 for ages on my 6gb of ram 🤷♂️
Hogwarts Legacy with my 7900XTX on ultra and ray tracing on was showing 24GB ram of usage for me. So yep, I wouldn't be building a gaming PC now with less than 32GB.
@Potatomuncher090 if you play at a higher resolution or graphics setting then you use a lot more ram
Hard disagree with the ram. 16 gig aint enough and hasnt been for awhile. For strictly gaming maybe. But people run other things and there are other processes and whatnot running in the background. You could easily eat several gigs with chrome running in the background alone having multiple tabs open.
Unless you're a streamer or make mods, most people will get by with 16
16 is the minimum requirement to even run a lot of more graphically intense games(if you’re just playing csgo2 and like sims 16 is probs enough), otherwise, you really need 32.
I use 15/16gb playing overwatch, a light esport game at 1080p lol. More RAM would definitely be ideal for larger games. I do think vram is overrated tho
I’m using the deepcool assassin 4, and I’m gonna pair that with the Ryzen 9 9950x3d
If you play competitive game such as ow,cs,val u gotta get a good cpu too since those games use a lot of it too
Ram did improve my performance i had 16gb and went to 32gb and it did improve my fps a bit and got more stable
Well guess I won’t be doing overcklocking because that gonna shot the bills into outer space
Guys bottlenecking is an absolute btch don't go for a cheap motherboard and expensive cpu you won't get half the power the cpu can give if the rest of the build is cheap, try and balance things
Don't think you need more RAM for gaming? Someone has never played DCS.
Or Cities Skylines with a lot of mods and assets.
Tbh with the bottleneck thing , just get a x3d chip it runs with any gpu since the cache, 7800x3d, 5800x3d or 5700x3d all excellent cpu's and don't specifically need a high end cooler to run them.
In simulation games RAM does matter
only cpu bottleneck is bad because you want a gpu bottleneck so the gpu can use all of his power
i built pc's for myself and my friends until 50 when a stroke disabled me in one hand, so i well knew all this by heart
16Gb is currently the minimum for gaming as i don't think Anyone playing games has ONLY games running on their computer like i always have atleast a web browser and discord running which are RAM hungry
i have 24gb and is not enough
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Pretty sure it's a Theo AI voice.
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